As part of its recent $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods, Amazon promised to install a handful of self-service parcel delivery Lockers in select Whole Food Markets, allowing shoppers to pick up or return items at a local brick-and-mortar store.

But a new partnership with Kohl’s brings the same convenience to more than 80 chains across Los Angeles and Chicago; starting in October, the retailer will pack and ship return items for free.

“We are thrilled to launch this unprecedented and innovative concept,” Kohl’s Chief Administrative Officer Richard Schepp said in a statement. “This is a great example of how Kohl’s and Amazon are leveraging each other’s strengths.”

Items can be returned at no charge—regardless of reason or pre-packaging. And, just like expectant mothers and disabled folks, Amazon Returns customers can use designated parking spots near the Kohl’s entrance for a quick and easy transaction.

Earlier this month, Kohl’s announced a new Amazon smart home experience: The 1,000-square-foot zone encourages consumers to go hands-on with devices like the Echo and Echo Dot speakers, Fire TV set-top box, Fire tablets, and Alexa.

“Kohl’s and Amazon share a customer obsession and we’ve joined together to leverage each other’s strengths and deliver a great experience customers can only find at Kohl’s,” according to Chief Merchandising and Customer Officer Michelle Gass.

Popping up in 10 select shops in LA and Chicago, these dedicated spaces will also integrate Amazon returns.

“Teaming up with Kohl’s provides an incredible opportunity to pair our world-class return experience with a great shopping experience,” Shivi Shankaran, director of worldwide customer returns at Amazon, said.